There are rare professions. Interesting professions: cat food taster

There are many rare professions , which we not only haven’t heard of, but couldn’t even think about. For the most part, they can be divided into 2 groups.

1) These are professions of narrow specialists in some field. These include some doctors, for example. They all have one not very rare profession - a doctor, but their specialization can be quite rare:

– hepatologist – diagnosis and treatment of liver diseases,

- audiologist - treatment of hearing problems.

– nephrologist – treatment of kidney diseases.

- genetic therapist - a doctor who predicts diseases in children. With the help of such predictions, doctors can begin treatment at a very early stage.

2) There are specialties here that do not require special education (sometimes they are simply not taught anywhere, and the work is learned exclusively through practice). The second group includes a wide variety of professions, sometimes absurd and downright funny. Among them are the following specialists:

— A compactor is a person who works in megacities during rush hours. His task is to push everyone onto the bus (tram, metro). In our country, its functions are often performed by simple conductors.

— Ball picker – as the name suggests, a person is engaged in picking up balls on golf courses. You can also find golf club polishers at golf clubs.

— A toilet guide is a civil servant in China. For a small fee, he will guide you to the nearest latrine.

- Dergal - collects seaweed.

And this list can be continued endlessly. But there are professions that are difficult to classify into the above groups. They are unique in themselves, but their uniqueness lies not in the fact that they act in extraordinary situations (for example, like penguin flippers - such specialists are needed only in one specific place), but in the fact that their knowledge and skills are truly unique. They learn this business and gain experience through practice. Here are some of them:

Postiger. Engaged in the manufacture of wigs, braids, beards, mustaches and eyelashes. This is a very painstaking work and at the same time not without a creative touch. Such specialists are in demand mainly in cinema and theater to create images of actors.

Pyrotechnician. People who create a holiday! Every year the range of fireworks increases. Today, this fiery miracle is ordered for weddings and birthdays, not to mention the New Year holidays - throughout January you can see and hear flashes of fireworks here and there. Therefore, the rare profession of pyrotechnics is in great demand now. Pyrotechnicians must be well versed in chemistry, safety, and know many technical subtleties, but at the same time they must have an amazing imagination in order to create an extraordinary show.

Arborist. The name of this profession comes from Latin word"arbor" - tree. We can say that this is a tree healer. The arborist monitors the condition of the trees, treats them when the trees become “sick” and removes them (along with the roots) if nothing else can be done. The profession of an arborist is associated with certain risks. Very often arborists have to climb very tall trees. Therefore, if you have a persistent fear of heights, this profession is not for you.

Sign language interpreter. According to statistics, in our country there are only 4 sign language interpreters per 1000 deaf residents. In this regard, of course, this profession is as rare as it is in demand. People with hearing problems are constantly in need of translators, because even a simple trip to the doctor turns out to be a whole problem for them. Those wishing to obtain this rare profession should carefully weigh the pros and cons, because they will need a lot of patience and attention to their charges.

Surveyor. These specialists are needed when constructing underground structures such as mines or tunnels. This is a very delicate technical specialty, surveyors must calculate everything down to the smallest detail, because work in underground conditions It is very dangerous and requires maximum concentration and compliance with all safety rules.

There are more than 70 thousand in the world different types activities, but most of us know much less. Naturally, it will not be possible to list all existing positions now, but we will try to name the most interesting and unusual professions.

The era of ordinary workers, teachers, doctors and soldiers has long ended. The world is developing, and every day the most unusual professions are being invented, one might even say “exotic”.

And those specialties that are considered rare abroad do not always exist here, and if they do exist, then in a completely different form - they are more common or vice versa. For example, in the USA, a very rare but highly paid job (salary is about 3 thousand dollars!) is a hunter of empty beer bottles. In our country, you can’t call it a profession, but quite often in crowded places you can meet a person who collects the same containers, and the money he earns is only enough for bread, and in some cases, for another filled bottle. In Russia such a person is called a homeless person, and in America - a battle hunter.

Another example would be the profession of “queuing waiter.” In the post-Soviet space, this work has already died, although in the 60-80s it was quite common: unemployed city residents stood in line for a small fee for sausage or something else, thus helping busy and then tired workers buy food, yes and they didn’t offend themselves. And now this profession has been revived again, albeit in Britain, after researchers announced that the average Briton spends one year of his life in line. An enterprising resident of London immediately opened a company where you can order a “professional queue waiter.” Payment for such work at times reaches the mark of $40 per hour, but this is not easy, because your duties include quarreling, pushing, and stepping on someone’s foot (it doesn’t matter if the buyer standing in front of you takes away the last thing you need - what then should you tell the employer? )

The most unusual professions that you can master and receive the appropriate diploma

Torsedoros. This profession can only be mastered in Cuba, and the course of study lasts ten years (to be honest, we can’t imagine that it is possible to study for that long). Upon completion of your studies, you will receive a diploma... as a professional cigar roller. Not bad, right?

Personal nanny. In the American state of Kentucky, the university offers training in this specialty. It’s a rather strange specialty, it should be noted: students are taught to care for newborn children, prepare baby formula, and one of the main subjects at the department is “Correct relationships with parents and their children.” Specialists with such diplomas are highly valued, work in wealthy families and have high salaries.

Pop culture specialist. In Ohio, Bowling Green University teaches students who are addicted to television, one might even say obsessed with it. The most interesting thing is that they study what interests them: TV shows, music, cinema, biographies of artists and actors, museums, etc., i.e. everything related to modern culture.

Top 10 most unusual professions

There are quite a lot of unusual and specific works, most of which are relevant only in a certain territory, in a specific city. The most unusual professions in the world, as a rule, are found either in highly developed countries, or, conversely, in lagging ones. Well, let's start discussing them.

1. Our list of the most unusual professions opens dream merchant. A company that makes dreams come true has been successfully operating in Chicago for several years. True, it’s not free: the minimum order amount is... 150 thousand dollars. But for this money you can get anything you want (within reasonable limits, of course), right up to becoming a “star”... True, for one day.

2. Professional sleepyhead. There are several areas of this work. Initially, Sony began to be hired by American companies that make sofas and beds. After all, it is important for them to know how high-quality and convenient their products are. Now hotel owners also use the services of professional sleepyheads to check the level of comfort in the room (sound insulation, quality of furniture, etc.) and the quality of service.

3. Mystery shopper. Not such a rare profession, since the owners use the services of these persons retail chains, supermarkets, restaurants, hotels (although Sony does a good job there).

4. Iceberg cleaner. Sounds strange, doesn't it? Yes, such workers exist, and they perform quite well. important work. Remember the story of the Titanic? The liner was unable to miss a block of ice... oil platform there is also no chance of avoiding a collision, so they are rescued by iceberg cleaners.

5. Hitchhikers. Exactly! You hitchhike, and you also get paid for it. Not bad, right? Jakarta (the capital of Indonesia) has about 30 million people and 20 million cars. Naturally, the roads are overloaded, and for this reason the city authorities have introduced restrictions and created checkpoints where only cars with at least 3 people can pass through. Thus, the unemployed get into a car in front of the checkpoint, drive through and get out, receiving a modest fee for this. After this, they cross the road and - again, for money - return back. This way you can earn up to $8 per day, despite the fact that the average daily expenses per person do not exceed a dollar.

6. Toilet guide. In Japan and China, for a modest fee, a specially trained person will not only tell you, but also show you where the nearest toilet is. Just imagine, in their work book it’s written like this: “toilet guide”!

7. Brain remover. Did you immediately think of your boss? But no, this profession is not associated with moral brainwashing. These people work in slaughterhouses that supply animal brains to restaurants as a delicacy.

8. Hired relative. Yes, there are some, by the way, they provide a fairly wide range of services. At your wedding they can pretend that they are your loved ones, and at the funeral they can cry no worse than the relatives of the deceased.

And finally, two of the most unusual professions from the “18+” category:

9. Condom tester. Many contraceptive manufacturers test their products using special equipment, but some elite companies test their elite condoms directly in action, so to speak, “in a combat situation.”

10. Tester of prostitutes. In countries where prostitution is legalized, there is such a profession. Brothel owners want to be sure that their prostitutes are doing their job well.

The rarest professions in Russia

Sign language interpreter. Helps the deaf and mute find mutual language with healthy people. Mostly such specialists work in social services, and sometimes appear on television.

Greenkeeper. We are sure that you have not heard of this profession. This man takes care of the golf course.

Oenologist. Most likely, you have hardly heard of the existence of such a specialist, but you obviously guessed it. Oenologists are involved in winemaking, namely: they determine which grape variety is best to grow on a particular piece of land, what fertilizers are best to use, and are directly responsible for the technical part of wine production.

Speechwriter. As you know, politicians often “push speeches”, but, strangely enough, they are not their authors. And even such scandalous politicians as Vladimir Zhirinovsky most often voice pre-prepared and memorized phrases rather than speaking “on their own.”

Funny, ridiculous and simply meaningless works

The rarest and most unusual professions are different. For example, in America, one bakery opened a vacancy for a “jam spreader on buns.” There, in America, closer to Christmas, a vacancy opens for a “Christmas tree decoration specialist.” Although this is a family affair, the Christmas tree in the office needs to be brought into a “businesslike” appearance before important conferences.

In developed countries, where people live at a frantic pace (they are constantly in a hurry, in a hurry, nervous), there are special interlocutors with whom you can have a heart-to-heart talk, and sometimes even have a drink. Such people must have a diploma in psychology.

Worst job in the world

Ant catcher. You can’t imagine anything worse: crawling on the ground all day long with tweezers in your hand and catching the right goosebumps. But this work is really important, since the venom of ants is used in medicine, and sometimes the insects themselves are served in restaurants.

The most disgusting job

Have you committed murder? Need to hide evidence? Call a professional crime scene cleaner. But such cleaners work only for the elite... and only for big money...

The hardest job

In the Chinese subway during rush hour, passengers are “packed” into the car so that the doors do not close. And then special “stuffers” come to the rescue. They carefully, so as not to harm anyone, push people in and close the doors... Just imagine what happens at the next stop, when the door is opened...

The most enviable job

Cleaner on Hamilton Island Paradise. A person is accommodated in a luxury cottage on the island for six months. And for this they also pay 20 thousand dollars a month. The employee is only required to keep the house in order, feed the turtles and look after the corals. A poet's dream...

The most pointless job

The most unusual professions in the world are often meaningless. At one poultry farm there is a position called “Chick Sex Determination Manager”. What such a specialist does is look under the tail of one-day-old chicks all day long. After all, on a poultry farm they firmly believe that depending on the sex of the chicken, it is necessary to build a diet for it.

The most profitable job

We have already written above about the merchant of dreams. So, this is exactly what is the highest paid and at the same time unusual work in the world.

Now you know the 10 most unusual professions that exist in the world... Do you still think your job is the worst?

This article presents the strangest professions in the world, which appear due to the rapid development of our lives. Whether they can be considered work, judge for yourself. However, people do it by getting money. Among them there are prestigious, dangerous, promising, pleasant and even funny. There are those that at first glance seem wild or cause bewilderment. The strangest professions in the world bring good income to their owners and encourage them to love their work. If your search or change of activity has been delayed, take a closer look at the unusual list of positions, perhaps this is what you are looking for?

10.Smell researcher. The list of the strangest professions in the world opens with an odor specialist. The art of smell recognition originated in the 9th century in Ancient Arabia. The search for the perfect scent of Paris is vividly described by Patrick Suskind. Testing perfumes is one thing! In the light of modernity, means of masking and elimination - deodorants - are successfully replacing expensive perfumes. Few people will like the strange work associated with studying the smell of armpits. But it is in demand by antiperspirant companies. Strict selection is carried out. The manufacturer hires people to sniff their armpits after applying the sanitizer throughout the workday. Elderly, non-smoking female candidates are preferred as such people have a hypersensitive nose. And there are also odor experts who evaluate the freshness of breath!

9.Milker of poisonous reptiles. A livestock farm worker is a responsible, honorable job, as it is based on love for animals and attention to their health. Milkmaid's work poisonous snakes requires attentiveness to the health of one’s own and others. The poison is widely used in the medical, pharmacological, and cosmetology industries for the production of antidotes and medicines. The collection of toxic saliva is carried out by a specially trained worker. This profession cannot be called the strangest, but the applicant must have nerves of steel. A dangerous occupation is one of the highly paid ones. Specific products are in great demand among companies developing anticancer drugs.

8.Dog and cat food taster. Some pet food manufacturers employ a staff of specialists to test taste and control product quality. Since pets should enjoy eating food, and owners should appreciate the aroma of their pet’s food, the employer puts forward the only requirement for the employee - to have subtle taste and olfactory qualities. A well-known owner of sensitive receptors is US citizen Simon Ellison. His verdict puts an end to the issue of quality. Sometimes he does not deny himself the pleasure of eating a favorite dish for cats - a vegetable mixture with chicken. One of the strangest activities is paid in the amount of $40,000.

7.Golf staff. The most prestigious sport is rich in unusual professions. Elite golf clubs are hiring staff whose duties include rubbing clubs with a special lubricant that ensures best contact stick and ball. Golf is usually played by wealthy people. It is unlikely that they will climb into the pond after a runaway ball. For this purpose there are specially trained employees - ball divers. They help wealthy players and also earn money by selling disused sports equipment. So, the income is enough not to look for additional income. A ball raised from the bottom is valued at 6 cents, and annual income from sales of accessories reaches $6,000.

6.Sleeping professionally. Although Sonya’s profession is strange, many would agree to such a dust-free job. Who else gets paid for sleeping on the job? The duties of a professional sleeper are to test beds and sofas and then record their sensations. Today, the Sony profession is very relevant: now their services are used by numerous furniture showrooms, as well as hotel owners, in order to check the level of room comfort and quality of service. Weekends are not provided here, and the amount of wages is unknown.

5.Toilet guide. The outlandish profession originated in densely populated China and belongs to the level of civil service. On the streets of China you can meet an employee who, for a fee, will agree to take anyone to the nearest public toilet. A red bandage will help you recognize a civil servant. A one-time guide service costs 3.8 cents.

4.Compactor in public transport. In Japan, due to the rapidly growing population, there is a need for a profession that seems strange to the world - a people compactor. Rush hours in this country are marked by teeming public transport, and not all passengers have the chance to use the metro or bus. Special people come to the rescue - carriage drivers, who literally push and compact passengers into public transport so that they do not get injured, and the doors can fully close.

3.Beach tester. One of the strangest professions in the world can be considered a beach tester. One day, a Swedish magazine for women announced a competition for a strange vacancy. The requirements concerned a beach holiday, that is, you had to swim, sunbathe, read books, visit beach entertainment establishments for a whole month, and even flirt (the editors agreed to bear the costs of holiday romances). The promised fee for the tester was 4,000 €. The result Have a nice work should be the report that the editors published on the pages of the magazine.

2.Children's bag stacker. American parents are willing to pay professionals $1,000 to pack their children's bags before traveling to summer camps. Mothers are sure that the child will not forget anything and will be neat and clean. In any case, he will remain so during the first day of his stay. The next day, the clothes will be wrinkled and dirty under the camp bunk bed.

1.Penguin lifter. One of the strangest professions in the world appeared thanks to defenders environment. The duty of an unusual specialist is to rescue birds that, having stared at the planes, lean back and fall on their backs. After all, by their nature, penguins are not able to fly or rise on their own, which threatens them with death. Therefore, after each appearance of iron birds over the snowy deserts, a special person (there are only 2 specialists on the planet) hurries to the penguins in the territory under his control. Harsh arctic conditions add exoticism to the profession.

Every person tries to choose a job in accordance with his basic needs. Some people want a highly paid position, others think about prestige, and still others want something original, unusual and exciting. But if everything is more or less clear with the first two categories, then what the list of unusual professions looks like is still not clear to everyone. To rare, unusual professions in modern life began to include several groups of specialties:

  • popular before, but have lost serious demand in last years- chimney sweeps, telephone operators;
  • related to a narrow field of knowledge - tasters, paleontologists, tutors;
  • unusual professions of the 21st century, potentially in demand in the coming decades - conquerors of new lands, designers of animals and plants, microbiologists.

Unusual professions of the world

How many things happen in life that seem to exist on their own, organized and implemented without human participation? Indeed, there are enough such things in life, but they are not organized independently - the precise implementation of any little thing can be monitored by a specially trained person, whom no one even suspects. The most unusual professions often become just that - inconspicuous, but very important.

  • unusual professions in the world:
  • Bridesmaid. This person selects the dress, provides general assistance in preparation, and accompanies the bride from the first to the last minute of the celebration.
  • Animal food taster. Responsibilities include testing food for many types of pets - hamsters, birds, dogs and cats. Tasters are competent in knowing the taste preferences of animals and are ready to give useful advice animal owners. Sometimes such food is difficult to digest, but the impressive salary compensates for the inconvenience.
  • Professional waiting in line. A special person will replace the customer in a long queue, if necessary. Of course, such work is worthy of the “rarest unusual professions” category.
  • Bag packer. A special person is able to fit great amount things into small bags and save a lot of time for people rushing on vacation.
  • Cookie fortune teller.
  • Elite nomad. Some people or even families enter into agreements with luxury home owners. They must take care of the house while the owners are away, living in it. When the owners return, the temporary workers are obliged to move out.
  • Observer of drying paint. Despite its apparent simplicity, it is quite complex work. An observer examines the drying process in great detail under a microscope. It should check whether the paint texture changes correctly, the color transforms, etc.
  • Restaurant food critics. Of course, many people dream of such a job.
  • Ball divers. Basically, we are talking about pulling balls out of bodies of water during rounds of golf.
  • Penguin lifter. Despite its unusual nature, the work is very important. Helicopters of geologists and other scientists studying Antarctica often fly in the penguin habitats. Interested birds raise their heads high, trying to look at the aircraft, and fall on their backs. The penguins are not able to rise to their feet on their own, and then a person constantly on duty nearby comes to their aid and lifts them up.
  • Furniture tester. Many people have heard about this job, however, it is quite rare and also falls into the category of “the most unusual professions in the world.”

Unusual professions in Russia

The most unusual professions in Russia are related to assembly line production, ecology and agriculture.

List of unusual professions in Russia:

  • foreman of the yard of molds (molds for metal in a liquid state);
  • procurer of niello (material for jewelry);
  • lights supervisor (work related to lighting and lighting equipment);
  • forest pathologist (work involves identifying sick trees and healing the forest);
  • pedicurist for cows (ungroomed, damaged hooves can harm the health of the animal).

In the capital of Russia, as a progressive and modern city, you can find a lot of unusual professions.

Unusual professions in Moscow:

  • trend hunter;
  • web gardener. Deals with unnecessary links and outdated information by simply deleting it;
  • pillow straightener;
  • stripper watcher.

The most interesting and unusual professions often attract not only their originality, but also their impressive pay.

Unusual high-paying professions look like this:

  • professional foreigner (you need to pretend to be an important person from abroad for 1500 euros per week);
  • hugger (you need to hug with someone all day long) strangers for $80 per hour);
  • hotel tester (primarily related to checking rooms for comfort).

In many original professions you can show and creative potential.

Unusual creative professions:

  • tester computer games;
  • extra in a movie;
  • name of clothing lines or individual items;
  • literary critic;
  • packaging designer.

Rare and unusual professions

There are also unusual professions for women that can be classified as rare. It is not always the case that only women work in such positions, but they are given preference.

Unusual professions for girls

  • shoe wrinkle smoother;
  • wrinkle smoother on bed linen;
  • sleeping on order (in museums as part of an exhibition or in research institutes);
  • armpit taster (tests deodorant and odor changes throughout the day);
  • listener (waiting for people in a special booth who simply need to speak).

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Every year more and more new professions appear in the world. This is primarily due to rapid development our lives, but no less with human ingenuity. If you look at the list of the rarest professions, among them you will find unusual, original, strange and even disgusting occupations of people. Whether the following can be considered full-fledged professions is a moot point, however, people actually do this and get paid for it.

The most unusual professions in the world

Perhaps everyone wants to do something unusual, useful and of interest to other people. People who are involved in the professions listed below are, on the one hand, lucky - they are very rare specialists. But on the other hand, their activities may seem strange to some. But we still believe that all professions are needed :).

Penguin flipper

This is perhaps the sweetest and kindest profession in our review. It's a pity that you can only do this in Antarctica - where penguins live, one of the funniest creatures in the world. If a penguin falls on its back, then, alas, it does not know how to get up on its own. In fact, these animals shouldn’t fall like that, but when they look at a plane or helicopter flying in the sky, such falls happen. A special person, whose profession is called “penguin turner,” helps such fallen penguins get up. After each time a plane flies over the territory under its control, it goes around the entire area and turns the fallen unfortunate penguins onto their paws.

Waiter in queues

How annoying it is sometimes to stand in kilometer-long queues! IN big cities This happens quite often. There is a company in the UK that is ready to provide you with its employee as a queue waiter. He takes a turn for you, and in the meantime you go about your business. When your turn is already close, the waiter calls you and you come. The result is saving time, but not money. Valet services cost approximately $40 per hour.

Fire watcher

Fires are dangerous things, and it is always important to begin extinguishing them as soon as possible, before the fire has time to destroy everything around it. Fire services are organizations quite familiar to us and there is nothing unusual about them. But in America there is another specialty related to fire - a fire observer. No, this person does not admire how something burns. His responsibilities include daily constant monitoring of the city from a post on high tower and instantly calling special services to where the fire is just starting. There is such a post, for example, in New York's Central Park. The profession is, of course, very useful, but so boring...

Brain remover

Not everyone can work in a slaughterhouse. You need to be both physically developed and have a fairly strong psyche. But for this profession you need to be a person with nerves of steel. The daily routine of a brain extractor is as follows: he places the severed head of an animal on a table, breaks the skull and removes the brain from there. And so again and again. And kilograms of brains are then sent to shops and restaurants, because dishes made from them are considered a haute cuisine delicacy.

Ant Hunter

For high-quality breeding of ants on farms, individuals with certain characteristics are needed - at a minimum, they must be healthy and large. Where can I get these? On farms there is a special employee who finds anthills and catches from there only “high-quality” ants for subsequent breeding. Taking into account the size of these insects, we can say that this profession is the most jewelry-making.

Dream seller

Everyone, even the most happy people, there is some unfulfilled dream. Some people dream of feeling like a world celebrity at least for a day, some of them dream of flying into space, and others of meeting and communicating with people out of fifty different countries. For ordinary people these desires may seem unrealistic. And you will go to Chicago, and there the managers of one company, which is engaged in making dreams come true, will help you realize absolutely any of your dreams. The only “but”: only those who have at least one hundred thousand dollars in their pockets can afford such pleasure. But the most cherished dream is worthy of any money?

Venom milker

Writer of wishes for “destiny cookies”

The Wonton Food Company is one of the largest producers of “lucky” baked goods – cookies with wishes inside. And the vice president of this company, Donald Lowe, independently composes these very wishes, which are then printed on small pieces of paper and baked inside cookies. Donald Lowe takes this responsibility very seriously. He does not compose wishes mechanically, but puts his soul and his sincere thoughts into each one. For example, once, walking through a stinking subway passage, he transferred this impression into his wishes and soon someone broke a cookie with the text “Take care of unpleasant odors.”

Professional sleepyhead

Who among us hasn’t at least once dreamed of sleeping at work?! And for some people, their profession is simply to sleep at work and get paid for it. For example, these are people who participate in research into the phenomenon of sleep. They simply come to the laboratory, lie down, cover themselves with a blanket and sleep. And the money is dripping. Another option to make money from napping is to work as an exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. There are special employees (mostly women) who, before each opening of the exhibition, take a sleeping pill and go to bed right in the middle of the exhibition hall. Each exhibit is named after a sleeping woman, for example, “This is Jane.” This is what modern art is like.

Animal food taster

You've probably been surprised more than once commercials on television saying that “cat food just got tastier”? How were they able to determine this, since cats clearly could not help them with this? For many large manufacturers Dog and cat food has a special employee on staff who literally tastes food samples and makes his own conclusion - whether it’s tasty or not. And only then is a decision made regarding whether to launch this product on the market. Some people in this profession even have their own favorite food dish. For example, the American Simon Alison has a cat's chicken dinner with vegetables.

Cushion leveler

IN shopping centers and furniture stores, visitors often touch and feel the products, including pillows. After this, they become wrinkled and do not look very attractive to other buyers. There is such a profession - walking around trading floor and smooth out all the crushed pillows. People working in genuine leather shoe stores do a similar thing. After each fitting of boots, wrinkles may remain on them, which are smoothed out by employees before sending the shoes to the counter. Perhaps people of these two professions have something to chat about.

The most terrible professions in the world

If you ever thought you had the worst job in the world, you're about to change your mind. What people in these professions do is simply disgusting. It is not clear what forces them to engage in such activities - an acute lack of money or a desire to feel “non-standard” emotions?

Armpit sniffer

How to test the effectiveness of deodorants before launching them into mass production on the market? That's right, smell the armpits where the deodorant was used. This is exactly what employees of one of the German companies that produce various means hygiene. Throughout the day, they sniff the armpits of the same people who have used the experimental deodorant several times and record their sensations. Moreover, there is even a certain selection for this position: only women without bad habits, because their nose is able to smell better bad smell. Odor experts have a hard time at work, because deodorants are often tested on obese and middle-aged men who are prone to excessive sweating.

Vomit cleaner under the attraction

Not everyone is able to safely ride a steep roller coaster without allowing the recently eaten breakfast or lunch to escape. At a London amusement park there is an employee named Rhys Oen who cleans up all the, excuse me, vomit on the pavement around the roller coasters. And this happens quite often, because the attraction is really very impressive. The interesting thing is that Reese himself does not consider his profession terrible or disgusting. Still, he does a useful job, clearing the road from unsightly traces of the attraction's clients. Yes and wage he has more than a decent one.

excrement burner

When tourists on board large cruise ships go to the toilet, all their excrement is placed in a special huge tank, and not dumped into the water, as many might think. But carrying such a tank with excrement across the ocean for a very long time is dangerous, because some kind of unpleasant infection can develop in it. Therefore, a special profession was introduced on ships - a person who burns all the contents in such toilet tanks. Human waste products are burned without a trace. If everything is done correctly and with working equipment, then there should be no disgusting odors during combustion, but the content of such work itself, of course, is not very pleasant.

Ancient feces researcher

The profession of an archaeologist is very interesting and exciting, because they have the opportunity to plunge into the history of mankind and find previously unknown remains of our past. But among these remains there are often fossilized feces of our ancient ancestors, which also need to be studied. In archeology there is a separate specialization - a person who looks for human feces among excavations and then conducts examinations on it. This allows you to find out what ancient people ate and what their health was.